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Epidural abscess
- An epidural abscess is a collection of pus (infected material) and germs between the outer covering of the brain and ... Epidural abscess is a rare disorder caused by an infection in the area between the bones of the ...
- ... abscess usually occurs as a complication of an epidural abscess . Pus forms as a collection of: White blood ... bone ( osteomyelitis ). The bone infection may cause an epidural abscess to form. This abscess gets larger and presses ...
- ... abscess Anorectal abscess Bartholin gland abscess Brain abscess Epidural abscess Peritonsillar abscess Pyogenic liver abscess Spinal cord abscess ...
- ... may include: Bone infection Abdominal abscess Anorectal abscess Epidural abscess Peritonsillar abscess Pyogenic liver abscess Skin abscess Tooth ...
- ... Paralysis of the face Inflammation around the brain ( epidural abscess ) or in the brain Damage to the part ...
- ... Destruction of the mastoid bone Dizziness or vertigo Epidural abscess Facial paralysis Meningitis Partial or complete hearing loss ...
- ... the brain (aneurysm) Bleeding (for example, subdural hematoma , epidural hematoma , or bleeding in the brain tissue) Bone infection Brain abscess or infection Brain damage due to injury Brain ...
- ... brain, including: Birth defect Bleeding ( subarachnoid , subdural or epidural bleed , or bleeding in the brain tissue itself) Aneurysms Infection, such as brain abscess Tumors (cancerous and noncancerous) Hormonal disorders (such as ...
- Spinal and epidural anesthesia are generally safe. Ask your ... or abscess ) Nerve damage Seizures (this is rare) Severe headache
- An epidural steroid injection (ESI) is the delivery of powerful anti-inflammatory medicine directly into the space outside of ... your spinal cord. This area is called the epidural space. ESI is not the same as epidural ...